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  • BAKU: US States Neutral Stance On Armenia Post-Election Stand-Off

    US STATES NEUTRAL STANCE ON ARMENIA POST-ELECTION STAND-OFF

    Assa-Irada
    March 11 2008
    Azerbaijan

    The United States does not back either side in the political stand-off
    that followed Armenia's February 19presidential poll, deputy spokesman
    for the State Department said. Tom Casey stressed that the White House
    had notforwarded a letter congratulating Armenia's prime minister Serzh
    Sarkisian on winning the election. He said Deputy Assistant Secretary
    of State Matthew Bryza was in Yerevan to seek ways of launching dialog
    between the sides involved inpost-election stand-off. Thousands of
    Armenian demonstrators protested for 10 days after the election that
    they said wasrigged.

    The protests were marred by heavy clashes. Casey said Washingtons key
    goal was to achieve stabilizing thesituation in Armenia and canceling
    the state of emergency announced over the unrest in the soonest
    time possible. Bryza told the press upon completing his meetings in
    the Armenian capital that the U.S. had urged all the sides involved
    toput an end to violence and restore stability. He said the best way
    to ease the tensions was to launch political dialog. This requires
    lifting restrictions on local mass media and restoring freedom
    of speech. Bryza said the police andcourts should investigate the
    clashes that took place during the mass protests. He added that the
    United States future cooperation with Armenia depended on the plight
    of democratic institutions in the country.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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